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begin ( Verb)
UK/US /bɪˈɡɪn/
Present
begin
Ing
begining
He/She/It
begins
Past Simple
begined
Past Participle
begined
1-
B1
to begin anything; to complete that the very first stage about something
-> Should we begin now?
-> The rate of it, begin to decrease
Synonym
Start
2-
B1
to begin to occur or existing, particularly at a specific period
-> Movie begins at 10.00 am.
-> Harry Styles concert tour begings on July 2023.
Synonym
Start off
3-
B2
to have anything as that of the beginning of something new or the starting point of something
-> The old age closed and the new era began in 1453.
-> Any permission has given before begining of the presentation.
4-
B2
to begin or cause anything to begin for the very first moment
-> He begin his composings in 1995 mid-summer.
-> The story begins with a goodbye.
5-
B2
Before become anything, one first need to be anything
-> Henry began as a pratician doctor, he then choose the teaching career.
-> Stella began as a maid, she is boss now.
6-
C1
to feel no obligation for an attempt or have no prospect of accomplishing anything
-> She begin to see the diffrence between me and her.
-> My teacher didn't even begin to rethink his action.
Word Families
'begin' Contained Stories
After the progress of industrialization, business establishments started to increase substantially. People who want to be independent of the institutions they work for have increased surprisingly. Some of those literate people who took this risky step continued on their way successfully, while others were disappointed after signing something suggestive. Because the difficulties they face and their debts begin to become an imprisonment for them. You must see these truths before it is too late, and you must not exhaust your happiness, which is limited by life's difficulties.